Mr. Gashwiler tried to look dignifiedly unconcerned; but something in his visitor's manner made him uneasy.
He had been standing near the spring for some time, in full rig, for the other boys to admire him, and now he walked dignifiedly away as if he were weary of being looked at.
Long Bear stood silently and dignifiedly in front of his lodge waiting for him, and the older warriors were gathering fast to hear the news.
I wish that he would sometimes be dignifiedly humorous to us, or even humorous without the dignity.
Evidently he is saying something dignifiedly humorous to her, for she is laughing.
Rita therefore remained in the lodge while Murray, with a great effort, recovered his usual calm self-control, and walked slowly and dignifiedly out.
Many Bears and his councillors marched dignifiedly down to the bank, and a tall brave walked right on into the river.
These were mostly headed townward in wagons and rickety old buggies, with the men riding dignifiedly on the spring seat and the squaws and papooses sitting flat in the bottom behind.
Whereupon the Indian on the farther rim turned and began dignifiedly to climb through a rift in the ledge down into the Frying-pan.
But of this she had thought at once, and Miss Parker had almost dignifiedly declined her help.
He let the visiting sisters of freshmen and sophomores dignifiedly alone, and resisted without a sigh numerous attempts to draw him into local society circles.
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